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Re: Lock nut wrench
[Re: TheViper]
#494165
09/10/12 07:20 PM
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It'll probably be the 3rd one. The key is the diameter and unfortunately I don't recall it. I'll try to remember to measure it when I get home this evening. Feel free to remind me if I forget.
You can also buy a grinder, use it for this, then return it. Not something I would normally do simply because tools usually come in handy later down the line but then again, I have had to do it in a pinch when I visited an ex gf at her dorm and she needed help hanging something heavy in her room and I didn't have a drill/bits with me. Thank you HD. <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/wink.gif" alt="" />
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Re: Lock nut wrench
[Re: TheViper]
#494166
09/10/12 07:31 PM
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Hard to say exactly from pics, as the opposing pins obviously need to be spaced right. The last one with six looks like what I bought. Every other thread here that I have read also used the six-pin as a start. i am sure I paid under $15 for mine, but that was over five years ago at least. There is a Toyota one that has two pins at hte right distance, but it is too shallow. It has to be a deep socket for ours.
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Re: Lock nut wrench
[Re: MontyMcV]
#494167
09/10/12 08:04 PM
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Joined: Apr 2011
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You should (might?) be able to cut the pins off a Chevy one with a hack saw. Postage two ways to borrow will cost almost as much as the tool. I'll look at mine tonight and see if it has enough clearance between the pins to lay a blade in there. this one seems to be what you guys have recommended, so as long as i can saw 4 of the ends of i should be in good shape. Keep me posted if there is enough room to fit a blade http://www.ebay.com/itm/Wilmar-W1270-4-W...#ht_1311wt_1159
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Re: Lock nut wrench
[Re: TheViper]
#494168
09/10/12 09:57 PM
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Joined: Jan 2001
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You want the one for 3/4t ford or 3/4-1t GM, 6 point, hacksaw off 4 of the points, leaving two opposite points, use a file to smooth down th stubs, or just file off 4 of them. Also, a good 4" grinder is around $40, with a million uses. The K-D hub wrench is about $20 online. A hacksaw blade will fit.
The easiest way to take it loose is two pin punches in the nut holes and a lever. Forget torque settings. Take it off, replace the rotor, tighten the snot out of it to settle the bearing, back it all the way off, tighten just past where the wobble disappears and it starts to get tight, and you're done.
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Re: Lock nut wrench
[Re: fasteddy]
#494169
09/11/12 12:20 AM
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Joined: Apr 2011
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You want the one for 3/4t ford or 3/4-1t GM, 6 point, hacksaw off 4 of the points, leaving two opposite points, use a file to smooth down th stubs, or just file off 4 of them. Also, a good 4" grinder is around $40, with a million uses. The K-D hub wrench is about $20 online. A hacksaw blade will fit.
The easiest way to take it loose is two pin punches in the nut holes and a lever. Forget torque settings. Take it off, replace the rotor, tighten the snot out of it to settle the bearing, back it all the way off, tighten just past where the wobble disappears and it starts to get tight, and you're done. alright, great advice, thanks i found a friend who has a grinder, so i just need to buy the tool
1995 Montero SR
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Re: Lock nut wrench
[Re: PHIL_]
#494170
09/11/12 02:12 AM
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I took the lockring with me to my local auto parts store, and matched it up with a 3/4t GM socket (GM one has 4 teeth). Bought it, brought it home and grinded off the two extra teeth on the socket. Works fine.
PHIL I did this too. Had the tool from when I owned a few GM 4x4s. Sold the last one 24 years ago (a 1972 GMC 1/2 ton with Q78s) so I figured I wouldn't have a short term need for the GM tool :-)
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Re: Lock nut wrench
[Re: plh]
#494171
09/11/12 02:19 AM
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I took the lockring with me to my local auto parts store, and matched it up with a 3/4t GM socket (GM one has 4 teeth). Bought it, brought it home and grinded off the two extra teeth on the socket. Works fine.
PHIL I did this too. Had the tool from when I owned a few GM 4x4s. Sold the last one 24 years ago (a 1972 GMC 1/2 ton with Q78s) so I figured I wouldn't have a short term need for the GM tool :-) i thought about that, but im not doing it till this weekend and the prices at the local part store looked more expensive ($20) and they dont have it in stock, so i just bought the 6 prong one off of ebay...i hope this is the right one you guys are talking about http://www.ebay.com/itm/230506922954?ssP...9#ht_500wt_1156
1995 Montero SR
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